Elaine White Quotes
Chocolate Makes Everything Better, In The End," He Announced, And Thayer Fully Agreed.
Thayer Gave Him A Smile Of Gratitude And Watched Castel Lift His Spoon From The Saucer. He Dipped It, Gracefully, Into His Coffee And Gave It A Light Stir.
"Too Many People Rush To Stir Such Delicate Flavours. Take Too Long And They Will Clog Together To Become A Lump Of Bitterness In Your Coffee. But Take Your Time And Be Gentle With Them," Castel Explained, Quietly, "and They Will Create A Symphony Of Flavours, To Melt In Your Mouth," He Said, Leaning Down, Just Until His Nose Was Over His Cup, To Take A Long Inhale. He Smiled And Straightened, Extracting The Spoon To Place It Back On His Saucer. "Now Try It."
Thayer Took A Sip And Almost Felt His Toes Curl At The Luxurious Taste.
~ Cinnamon Kiss
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